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English[]

Etymology[]

From Latin ad (to) rem, accusative of res (matter)

Adjective[]

Ad rem (not comparable)

Positive
Ad rem

Comparative
not comparable

Superlative
none (absolute)

  1. Pertinent; relevant.

Adverb[]

Ad rem (not comparable)

Positive
Ad rem

Comparative
not comparable

Superlative
none (absolute)

  1. Pertinently; to the purpose.
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, New York Review of Books 2001, p. 75:
      To speak ad rem, who is free from passion?

Anagrams[]

  • ademr,
  • armed
  • derma
  • dream
  • m'dear
  • ramed


fr:ad rem lt:ad rem ru:ad rem

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